Guwahati:ย Acting on aย credible intelligence input, a joint team of Arunachal Pradesh Police and the Indian Army launched an operation inย Nampong area under Changlang district, leading to theย busting of a supply chainย allegedly linked to the banned militant outfitย ULFA (Independent).
According to police, the input indicated thatย ULFA (I) Cadre SS Major General Arunodoi Dohutiaย had placedย demands for medicines and essential suppliesย through an individual identified asย Moina from Tinsukia, Assam.
Following this lead, a team led by theย Additional SP (Headquarters), in coordination with theย Indian Army, swiftly initiated the operation.
During the raid, authorities apprehended three individuals from Assam for allegedly supplying goods to ULFA (I) camps across the border. Police identified the arrested individuals as:
- Jitu Moran alias Moina (50), son of Ratibar Moran, resident of 2 No. Hukani Gaon under Bordubi Police Station, Tinsukia.
- Julie Gogoi (38), daughter of Late Handique and wife of Dipak Gogoi, resident of Parbatipur, Jagun under Lekhapani Police Station. She has reportedly been running a grocery shop in Nampong since 2001.
- Dipak Gogoi (52), son of Late Indreswar Gogoi and husband of Julie Gogoi, resident of Parbatipur, Jagun, under Lekhapani Police Station.
Officials confirmed that authorities seized a large quantity of medical supplies and other essential goods from a site near the Indo-Myanmar border. The items were intended to be smuggled into ULFA (I) camps inside Myanmar.
In addition, authorities detained four Myanmarese nationals during the operation for their suspected involvement in transporting the seized items across the border.
Security agencies are now investigating theย extent of the supply networkย and its possible links with insurgent activities across the border.
Authorities are interrogating the apprehended individuals, and follow-up operations are reportedly ongoing in both Tinsukia and Changlang districts.
Authorities have described the bust as aย significant blow to the logistical chain of ULFA (I)ย operating along the Indo-Myanmar corridor.
